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How to Get to Blue Lagoon Malta (Complete Transportation Guide)

The famous Blue Lagoon on the island of Comino is one of the most beautiful swimming spots in the Mediterranean. Known for its bright turquoise water and white sandy seabed, it attracts thousands of visitors every year.

Because Comino is a small island with no airport or bridge connection, the only way to reach the Blue Lagoon is by boat.

Visitors usually choose one of these transportation options:

  • Ferry from Ċirkewwa or Marfa

  • Day cruise boats from Sliema, St. Julian’s, or Buġibba

  • Private boat tours or yacht charters

  • Self-drive boat rentals

  • Jet ski safaris

Each option offers a different experience depending on your budget, schedule, and how much of the island you want to explore.


Important: Blue Lagoon Visitor PassDrone view of the Blue Lagoon at Comino Malta, showing bright blue waters, shallow areas, and boats surrounded by clear sea.

Starting May 2025, visitors who want to go on land at the Blue Lagoon must register for a visitor landing pass.

This system was introduced to help regulate crowds and protect the natural environment of Comino.

Visitors can register online before arriving to secure a time slot. If you arrive by boat and plan to step onto the island, make sure you obtain the pass in advance.

👉 Click here to book your Blue Lagoon visitor pass:
https://blcomino.com/product/blue-lagoon/


Option 1: Visit Blue Lagoon by Ferry

The most affordable way to visit the Blue Lagoon is by ferry.

Ferries operate regularly from:

  • Ċirkewwa (north Malta)

  • Marfa (north Malta)

  • Mġarr Harbour (Gozo)

Most ferries run approximately every 30 minutes, and the trip takes about 25 minutes.

Typical price: around €15 per person.

Look for boats labelled “Comino Ferry”, which travel directly to the Blue Lagoon jetty.

Downside of the Ferry

While ferries are cheap and convenient, there are a few limitations.

The ferry usually drops passengers directly at the Blue Lagoon beach. The beach itself is quite small, and during busy months it can become extremely crowded.

Another limitation is that ferries only stop at the Blue Lagoon, meaning you do not get to explore other stunning locations around Comino.


How to Get to Cirkewwa (Ferry Departure Point)

Before taking the ferry, you first need to reach Ċirkewwa, located at the northern tip of Malta.

Malta’s public transport system connects most major towns to this location.


From Valletta

From Valletta take:

  • Bus 41

  • Bus 42

Travel time: about 90 minutes.

Since the route begins at Valletta’s main bus terminal, finding a seat is usually easy.


From Floriana

From Floriana you can also take buses 41 or 42.

Travel time: around 90 minutes.


From Sliema

From Sliema take:

  • Bus 222

Travel time: approximately 80 minutes.

This bus runs every 15–30 minutes and may stop at up to 56 bus stops along the route.


From St. Julian’s

Visitors staying in St. Julian’s can also take:

  • Bus 222

Travel time: about 80 minutes.


From Buġibba

From Buġibba take:

  • Bus 221

Travel time: about 30 minutes.


From Qawra

From Qawra take:

  • Bus 221

Travel time: about 30 minutes.


From Xemxija

From Xemxija take:

  • Bus 221

Travel time: about 30 minutes.


From Mellieħa

From Mellieħa simply take any bus travelling to Ċirkewwa.

This is one of the closest towns to the ferry terminal.


From Malta International Airport

Visitors arriving at Malta International Airport can take:

  • Bus X1

Travel time: around 60 minutes.

Buses depart roughly every 35–40 minutes.


Taxi, Uber, or Bolt

For a faster and more comfortable journey, many visitors choose a taxi or ride-sharing service.

Options include:

  • Uber

  • Bolt

  • local taxis

A trip from Valletta to Ċirkewwa usually takes about 40 minutes and costs roughly €25–€30.

You can also contact a Shaun a local taxi driver directly:

📞 +356 7705 2138


Option 2: Day Cruise Boats to Blue Lagoon

Another popular option is joining a day cruise boat.Crowded shared boat tour in Malta with many passengers visiting the Blue Lagoon in Comino.

These excursions usually depart from:

  • Sliema

  • St. Julian’s

  • Buġibba

Typical schedule:

  • Departure around 10:00 AM

  • Return around 6:00 PM

Prices usually range between €35 and €50 per person, depending on the boat and package.

Many cruises include:

  • food and drinks

  • music and commentary

  • swimming stop at the Blue Lagoon

  • sightseeing along the Maltese coast

However, these boats can carry 200 to 500 passengers, meaning they can become quite crowded during peak summer months.

Visitors also spend a large part of the day travelling to and from Comino.


Option 3: Private Boat Tour (Best Experience)Drone shot of a private boat floating in the bright turquoise waters of the Blue Lagoon in Comino, Malta.

For visitors who want a more relaxed and personalized experience, private boat tours have become one of the most popular ways to visit the Blue Lagoon.

Private boats usually depart from:

  • Ċirkewwa in Malta

  • Mġarr Harbour in Gozo

Because these locations are very close to Comino, the Blue Lagoon can be reached in around 10 minutes.

This means visitors spend more time swimming and exploring rather than travelling.

Private boat tours allow guests to explore multiple locations around Comino, including:

  • Blue Lagoon

  • Crystal Lagoon

  • Comino sea caves

  • Santa Marija Bay

  • San Niklaw Bay

  • hidden coves around Comino

  • parts of the Gozo coastline

Private boat tours typically include a skipper, fuel, snorkelling equipment, shaded seating, and flexible swim stops around the island.


Why Many Visitors Prefer Private Boat Tours

A private boat tour offers several advantages:

  • avoid crowded ferry queues

  • swim directly from the boat

  • explore multiple lagoons and caves

  • visit hidden beaches

  • flexible itinerary

  • local skipper sharing information about the islands

Guests can also bring drinks, snacks, and enjoy the trip at their own pace.


Fastest Way to Reach Blue Lagoon

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The fastest ways to reach the Blue Lagoon are:

Because the distance is very short, the lagoon can be reached in around 10 minutes.


Cheapest Way to Visit Blue Lagoon

If you are travelling on a budget, the Comino ferry remains the cheapest option at around €15 per person.

However, this option limits visitors to the main Blue Lagoon beach and does not include exploring other areas of Comino.


Final Thoughts

There are many ways to reach the beautiful Blue Lagoon on the island of Comino, and each option offers a different experience.

Summary:

  • Cheapest option: ferry from Ċirkewwa

  • Most common option: day cruise boats

  • Fastest option: private boat or jet ski

  • Best overall experience: private boat tour around Comino

No matter how you choose to get there, the Blue Lagoon remains one of the most unforgettable places to visit in Malta.


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